Top 18 Vulgarize Quotes
#1. The point about L-O-V-E is that we hate the word. Because we vulgarize it. It should be taboo, forbidden from utterance for many years, till we've found a new and a better idea.
Larry Kramer
#2. I vulgarize my feelings by speaking of them too readily to others.
Susan Sontag
#3. Many things prevent knowledge, including the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life
Protagoras
#4. Law is not a trade, not briefs, not merchandise, and so the heaven of commercial competition should not vulgarize the legal profession.
V. R. Krishna Iyer
#7. He was one of the numerous and varied legion of dullards, of half-animated abortions, conceited, half-educated coxcombs, who attach themselves to the idea most in fashion only to vulgarize it and who caricature every cause they serve, however sincerely.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#8. Thanks for the American dream, to vulgarize and falsify until the bare lies shine through. Thanks for a country where nobody's allowed to mind their own business.
William S. Burroughs
#9. From the age of fifteen, dogma has been the fundamental principle of my religion: I know no other religion; I cannot enter into the idea of any other sort of religion; religion, as a mere sentiment, is to me a dream and a mockery.
John Henry Newman
#10. Life without you is like a broken pencil, there's no point.
Tyga
#11. I love baseball and I don't want to be part of anything that would cheapen it or vulgarize it.
Vin Scully
#12. The place where you got to get revenues has to come from the middle class. That's where the huge number of people that are there. So the system does need to be revamped [to tax the rich less and the middle class more.]
Orrin Hatch
#13. I want to undress you, vulgarize you a bit.
Henry Miller
#14. I've been accused of lacking compassion. But that just shows I'm not without compassion.
Vince Lombardi
#15. He had offered some of his own background. A youth in the South. An education in the North. Bred for life in the East. Trying not to die in the West.
Mary Doria Russell
#18. It's a metaphor of human bloody existence, a dragon. And if that wasn't bad enough, it's also a bloody great hot flying thing.
Terry Pratchett